It seems that, perhaps inadvertently, even top fashion designers are taking sides in the ever-prevalent e-reader debate. Just days after the release of the DVF Kindle covers, Oscar de la Renta presented iPad cases in his Resort 2011 runway show on June 7th. The famous designer had earlier endorsed this new technological trend in an interview with Women's Wear Daily, and continued to do so with the gorgeous accessories, which are made of embroidered Mosaico leather and will be available on June 30th in carnation, espresso, marigold, and stone. [Style.com]—Valeriya Safronova

Many business savvy scribes (like Candace Bushnell, who just published The Carrie Diaries, a novel about Carrie Bradshaw's pre-glamour high school days) have discovered a great tactic for extending the shelf life of the hype machine: the prequel. Joining the club are the producers of Glee, who recently signed a deal with Little, Brown Books to create a series of young adult books chronicling the lives of the "Gleeks" before the motley crew formed the singing alliance led by Mr. Schuester. The first novel, titled Glee: The Beginning will hit bookstores in August, which we're sure can't come soon enough for the show's rabid fan base. But until then, there's always Glee fan fiction, and from we can tell, a lot of it. [EW's Shelf Life]—V.S.

At 7:00 tonight, Barnes and Noble in New York City's Union Square hosts Gavin McInnes, former Vice Magazine Dos and Don'ts columnist's, who will talk to broadcast journalist Katherine Lanpher about his new book Street Boners: 1764 Hipster Fashion Jokes, a compilation of photos from his website by the same name. The collection is full of biting sartorial commentary about subway riders and tips for how to get the attention of the über-hipster across the street. Just be sure not to walk in wearing the wrong duds, or you might give McInnes fodder for a second book. [Barnes & Noble]—Laura Kuhn